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In mathematics, a line integral is an integral where the function to be integrated, be it a scalar field as here or a vector field, is evaluated along a curve. The value of the line integral is the sum of values of the field at all points on the curve, weighted by some scalar function on the curve (commonly arc length or, for a vector field, the scalar product of the vector field with a differential vector in the curve).

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In mathematics, a line integral is an integral where the function to be integrated, be it a scalar field as here or a vector field, is evaluated along a curve. The value of the line integral is the sum of values of the field at all points on the curve, weighted by some scalar function on the curve (commonly arc length or, for a vector field, the scalar product of the vector field with a differential vector in the curve).

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Trip wrote:

It made me laugh, anyway...

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EDIT: I was thinking it's an irony about old dogs, like you and I and JPD and Plook and KUIII, and BS and RN and all us over *@&3^%^@!&%9^# yr. old guys; Let us out and we still prefer to come in/home to have our "constitutional rights" preformed inside and civilized like. Preferably with something good to read also!

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